Runners, and their coaches, have basically ignored
technique for years, assuming that their natural stride will give them
efficiency and injury resistance. We have found that this simply is not the
case.
For the past decade, African runners have dominated distance running at its
highest levels. Research on what makes these runners faster consistently
demonstrates normal VO2 Max and lactate threshold levels for elite runners.
Their height, weight, and limb-length ratios all fall into the normal category.
Clearly and consistently, what sets the great African runners apart is that
they are more efficient than their competitors, running faster without
expending more energy. Experts in running economy agree that running barefoot
through childhood contributes significantly to the extraordinary economy of
these athletes. We're not suggesting that you run barefoot. We are suggesting
that you take the time and effort to learn the techniques that may be more
natural running barefoot, and implement them into your shoe-running technique.